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I tried pulling it up as well and can not seem to get it to load either. I agree with you it should be posted so both sides are represented. A one sided issue never gives all the details or information. Just a slanted view.
Well, there ya go... I had heard but not seen for myself and don't like to gossip or say hear say but it is sad to me Grand Lodge just wants our kids safe and is taking steps to protect them and educate them on protecting themselves. It seems to be a very very very simple and responsible...
Jobs Daughters was in Texas but there were only a very few chapters and they are no longer in Texas... Not sure why. But the Mother advisor of our Rainbow Assembly was both a Jobs daugher and a Rainbow Girl and she said that the initiation in Rainbows is prettier. I am not sure I was only in...
That is a very good question Blake.. and Yes of course she can become a Rainbow girl. Friend is a term that we use for non Masonic people. I forget you gentlemen have different rules. The girls that are interested in becoming a member all fill out a petition and the Assembly they are asking...
The requirements for a young lady to join Rainbow are as follows. She must be between the ages of 11 and 20 and either be a friend of a Rainbow Girl or from a Masonic home.